He doesn't need to squat. Most guys that already have that much mass do not. Like he says, he's maintaining what he already has. Remember that genetics and past training experience are both factors. Not to mention that pushing a truck is a really awesome exercise for leg drive.

Four weeks before training camp opened, Jones was told by Seattle to report at no heavier than 329 pounds. Weighing 340 at the time, he went on a strict diet that was designed by his wife, Val. He skipped breakfast, and every lunch and dinner consisted of half of a boiled or baked chicken along with a healthy side of either steamed vegetables or a salad with ranch dressing. He made the weight cut with pounds to spare.

daltron wrote:chrisoldcorn wrote:Just because he is 6'5 does not mean he doesn't have to squat. People will look for any excuse not to squat. I guess people like the easier route.

Go into a college weight room and see how it is for guys that tall to squat.

I can attest its very hard but not impossible-i'm 6'8- on my track team we have many tall people who also squat sure we aren't the best at it-form is not perfect tend to be little wider- but we can do them. I believe all pro basketball players squat also too, and they are some of the tallest people in the world so yeah...